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Samat_245 – :
Rose and coriander. How strange. Interesting if you want a dry, spicy rose.
sergynjik – :
9 – Rose scented soap. Robust smell. The patchouli is def. there.
10 – Still a prominent soapy rose. Not bad but mostly meh. I think this may smell differently in warmer or less humid weather so I’m not going to actually rate it.
ieh323elipseskism – :
This was my favorite along with Osa and Lvce. I didn’t immediately think of rose when I smelled it because it has sparkling & spicy facets; I think that made it stood out the most for me, whereas Osa is straight-out heady floral and Luce is a bit too light & fresh.
I like the crystalline & incensy beginning more than the coriander driven middle, although it reminds me of Le Cri de la Lumière a little.
morinda120 – :
Meraviglia is my fifth try from Note di Profumum, and as with the rest of the line, the notes listed have produced a reasonably fresh and bright result, and the note breakdown has been limited, as with other Profumum offerings in their main line.
In Meraviglia, the mix is rose, coriander, incense, and patchouli, another fairly simple note breakdown, as is characteristic of Profumum Roma in general and of the Note collection in particular.
The rose is most prominent, with the cordiander perhaps being the second most noticeable note, with the incense and patchouli being somewhere in the background. It feels like 50% rose to me, though I realize I just have a nose for rose.
It’s quite agreeable, a phrase I’ve been using to describe most of the Note di Profumum line. It has bold elements at times but for the most part, it explores features of the rose (its brightness, its tartness, its greenness) in homeostasis.
I liken it to a fresher take on Calligraphy Rose by Aramis, at least in terms of general genre of rose and scent.
It’s a good performer, not among Profumum’s best, but very long lasting with moderate projection.
Like most of the other Note, it’s so easy to like but difficult for me to fall head-over-heels in love with.
7 out of 10